MLB Wednesday is filled with great pitching matchups. Here?s a look at the best ones at BroburySports.com.
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Houston Astros (+280) at Philadelphia Phillies ? 7:05 pm ET
The Astros are playing much better at 19-16 since the All-Star break. Philly is trying to catch Atlanta in the AL East, but can also win the wild-card.
Halladay (16-8, 2.16 ERA) has been a complete ace for Philly in every sense of the word. The Phillies have won his last six starts and he was lights-out in five of them. He?s also good for seven or eight innings each start.
Happ (3-2, 3.54 ERA) was acquired from Philadelphia for Roy Oswalt at the trade deadline. Both pitchers have done well with their new teams. Happ would love to get back at his former squad, but this is a touch matchup against Halladay.
Oakland A?s (-140) at Cleveland Indians ? 7:05 pm ET
This is the middle game of a three-game series.
Trevor Cahill (13-5, 2.54 ERA) may be one of the most unknown aces in the league. He continues to post quality start after quality start and is keeping Oakland?s playoff hopes alive. One caution note, his away ERA (3.33) is much higher than at home (1.84).
Cleveland?s Mitch Talbot (8-10, 4.23 ERA) is expected to get the tough opposing assignment. He hasn?t had a quality start since June. For some reason, his ERA is much higher at home (5.54) than away (2.86).
Minnesota Twins (+128) at Texas Rangers ? 8:05 pm ET
This is the ESPN2 game for Wednesday Night Baseball.
Minnesota?s Brian Duensing (7-1, 1.92 ERA) has made six starts after opening in the bullpen (39 appearances). He?s continued his good work as a starter (2.19 ERA) and has let up one earned run in his last two starts combined (17 innings).
C.J. Wilson (12-5, 3.02 ERA) has been pretty consistent all season. The Rangers have won his last seven starts (2.20 ERA). His home ERA (3.12) is higher than away (2.87), but Texas has won 12 of his 15 home starts.
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